In Infants Sizes, Is There A Difference Between 2t & 24 Months? Why R Some Clothes Are 2t & Some 24 Months?
yes.. there is a slight difference..
the “month” sizes go according to weight…
so the more the child weighs the bigger the clothing.. you can have a 18 month old in 24 month clothing
2T is for toddlers ages 2-3 years old depending on their size…
they are also cut differently..
its the same as adult clothes… and shoes..
a child age 11 can fit into a size one jeans in juniors, and also a size 14-16 in children’s.. but the cut is different depending on the shape of the body…
also the “month” sizes are for babies… you wouldnt find a onsie in size 2T.
A: I believe T sizes, i.e. 2T & 3T, are for children who are no longer wearing diapers so they are slimmer on top, whereas 24 & 36 month clothes are for children still in diapers
A: There really isnt a huge difference. 2T stands for size 2 toddler. 24 months is the stage before 2T in size. In some clothes length may be a difference.
A: Yes, there is a difference. 2T is generally longer in the leg. But since it varies so much by brand, I buy either when my kids get into the 24 months size and then just save the stuff that is too big to use later.
A: The difference is that a 2T is a slimmer cut and some are longer in the legs than a 24 months.
A: 24 mo is smaller, it’s for kids who are to big for 18mo but not big enough for 2t
A: 2T are supposed to be for thinner bodyshapes…. at least that is what I have heard, honestly I don’t find there is as much of a difference between 24 month and 2T as there is between brands.
A: I’ve noticed with lots of brands, the size 2t is just slightly longer in the legs than the 24 months
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